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... earth . Bacchylides ( v , 27 ) and Aristophanes ( Birds , 192 ) speak of birds as flying in or through this space ( Sià toũ xàous , ἐν χάει ) . 2 A gap or yawn comes into being ( Hesiod says yέvεto , not ñv ) by the separation of two ...
... earth . Bacchylides ( v , 27 ) and Aristophanes ( Birds , 192 ) speak of birds as flying in or through this space ( Sià toũ xàous , ἐν χάει ) . 2 A gap or yawn comes into being ( Hesiod says yέvεto , not ñv ) by the separation of two ...
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... Earth , in the marriage from which all life , mortal and immortal , is born . So we are told in the parabasis of the Birds : ' Before that there was no race of immortals , until Eros mixed all things together ' , συνέμειξεν : the use of ...
... Earth , in the marriage from which all life , mortal and immortal , is born . So we are told in the parabasis of the Birds : ' Before that there was no race of immortals , until Eros mixed all things together ' , συνέμειξεν : the use of ...
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... earth . Thou didst divide the sea by thy strength ; thou brakest the heads of the dragons in the waters . Thou breakest the heads of leviathan in pieces .... The day is thine , the night also is thine ; thou hast prepared the light and ...
... earth . Thou didst divide the sea by thy strength ; thou brakest the heads of the dragons in the waters . Thou breakest the heads of leviathan in pieces .... The day is thine , the night also is thine ; thou hast prepared the light and ...
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The Harmony of the Spheres 1930 | 14 |
The Unwritten Philosophy 1935 | 31 |
Platos Commonwealth 1935 | 47 |
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A. W. Verrall abstract Aeschylus Anaxagoras Anaximander ancient Apsu Aristotle Athens atoms beauty become believe birth called Callicles Cambridge century city-state concepts Cornford cosmogony Creation Cronos death Democritus desire divine doctrine dragon earth Epicurus episodes Eros existence fact Farrington festival Gaia gods Greek harmony heaven Heracleitus Hesiod history of philosophy human hymn ideal immortality individual intellectual Ionian systems Jessica king knowledge lectures Letter Plato living Lorenzo lovers of wisdom Lucretius mankind Marduk marriage Marxian material means mind moral motive myth mythical nature never object origin Ouranos Parmenides passion perfect Phaedo philo physical Plato poets political primitive Prometheus Pythagoras question rational rationalised reason recognised religion religious Republic ritual scientific sense social society Socrates sopher Sophocles soul speculation symbolism Theogony theory things thought Thucydides Tiamat traditional true truth unconscious universe wealth whole word world-order Zeus